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out of a snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower temporary asylum here in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make he's on his computer scales but there will be no trade secrets this time. the details are putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor going to work or would he be doing it from home since his exact location is still unknown due to security reasons snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. has seen the u.s. intelligence services go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaked in the media and some want to titian's are happy to follow that advise. what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section true fifteen does is allow the government to connect the dots these should and likely c
out of a snowden is no longer unemployed the n.s.a. whistleblower temporary asylum here in russia may start a new job as early as tomorrow and just like the previous one it will make he's on his computer scales but there will be no trade secrets this time. the details are putting john i thought he could should you know lawyer who's also been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor going to work or would he be doing it from home since his exact location is still...
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edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel day to see and his have a. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own on torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held indefinitely in the name of the never ending war on terror whether they're innocent or guilty is not our job right now we have the court system determined that in just
edward snowden seems to have found a job in russia find out what sort of work you'll be doing in around ten minutes time. matter how hard the u.s. government is working on the mending the shock of image of the gone time about countering the flow of criticism continues to pour down on the infamous facility and you were appalled by a u.s. based human rights group has found systematic violations of the science and called for its immediate closure and are seizing the citric and i went to gun tunnel...
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by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. it is literally a system designed to monitor all forms of human behavior inside the united states, which is the ultimate surveillance state. >> last december, glenn greenwald received an email from a person who didn't identify himself. >> we still didn't know who he was, where he worked, but he was saying he had access to large amounts of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states gove
by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states...
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with fingers being pointed in the us over who's responsible for spying on european leaders at work snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with that israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again they will deny it one could. put everybody knows they get this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. from cruising three soluble space to banged up in prison to what considered governments britain looks to reinforce its new cyber defense force with convicted hackers but not all the cyber criminals are keen to sign up. it's seven pm here in moscow you're watching r c ominous now with our top story this evening iraq's prime minister is in the u.s. asking for help to find the kind of terror attacks that are ripping his country apart on a daily basis. well you know the theater. then we want an international war a global war against terror if the situation in iraq is not treated properly it
with fingers being pointed in the us over who's responsible for spying on european leaders at work snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with that israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again they will deny it one could. put everybody knows they get this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical...
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a great many people hail ed snowden as a hero. there is no question he looks in the mirror and sees one. what do you see? >> i see a traitor, gregg. this is a man who has undermined the support of the american people for some programs that have kept us safe from terrorism. but more importantly, putting aside the controversy over the nsa collection issue, this man has leaked very sensitive u.s. collection capabilities to america's enemy, russia, china, cuba, north korea. it's laughable he thinks he should get clemency. >> lawmakers trying to rein in. so nsa surveillance program, the techniques being used. look, spying is the second oldest profession. i think we know what the oldest is. that's not going to change, is it? >> of course not. this is being sponsored by leahy. he leaked information to the media. he wants to destroy u.s. intelligence. he has no standing to try and fix it. >> the stories out there of spying on other governments and their leaders, that's really nothing new, is it? and those things are carefully, carefully m
a great many people hail ed snowden as a hero. there is no question he looks in the mirror and sees one. what do you see? >> i see a traitor, gregg. this is a man who has undermined the support of the american people for some programs that have kept us safe from terrorism. but more importantly, putting aside the controversy over the nsa collection issue, this man has leaked very sensitive u.s. collection capabilities to america's enemy, russia, china, cuba, north korea. it's laughable he...
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over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it up in prison so what could the government's britain looks to reinforce its new cyber defense force with convicted hackers but not all the cyber criminals are keen to sign up. from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is. iraq's prime minister is in the us asking for help to fight the al qaeda terror attacks that are ripping his country apart on a daily basis. you know that in the end we want an international war a global war against terror if the situation in iraq is not treated properly it will be disastrous for the whole world what we are saying is that the international c
over who is responsible for spying on european leaders edward snowden says he's ready to share his knowledge of the n.s.a.'s activities with germany. bombing a sovereign country and getting away with it israeli warplanes reportedly strike syria yet again. they won't deny it. but everybody knows this in the midst of syria's civil war as the government tries to meet international obligations and complete the first stage of its chemical disarmament plus. for cruising through cyberspace to back it...
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support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against washington that was. they have to be with the information. will i be caught in the us dollar over mexico. it's the only one thing is that it will be trialled well kind of reaction and had a studio with deceit from each country will be in contact. in a week so that's why you'll see three the action. the ears. i have faith. not only will you be that not all trades. he leads. whip it out of me just ahead when cash is king uk scraps of leftover bread the moment when people put it was the moon and on bundle. the new skills like console. auntie meets t
support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. while multi component the rest of the pickled white roses rejected any idea of privacy said he violated the lord should come back to the us and face justice that the snowdon and sis called for full intelligence gathering agencies believe he was justified leaking classified think that seven edmonds head of the national security whistleblowers coalition told me while later still won't take any real action against...
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in germany says the germans should be grateful to snowden. let's listen in to what this politician had to say earlier today. >> translator: millions of communications were accessed. the fact that we even know it's possible that u.s. authorities bugged the chancellor and possible members of parliament maybe from the u.s. embassy. we should be grateful to him. say thank you or otherwise it might still be going on. >> so those are the things that could actually lead to that happening, about but now there is the whole as you said the not likely part to all of this. first of all, the u.s. and germany are still very big allies. the germans are very angry but not that angry at the united states. they certainly would not want to jeopardize that relationship. edward snowden would have to give up the safe haven he has right now in russia. the u.s. has already put in a request for his extradition should he come to germany. it is at this point quite unlikely, michael. >> fred, do we know if he were to go to germany, would he request asylum there? >> woul
in germany says the germans should be grateful to snowden. let's listen in to what this politician had to say earlier today. >> translator: millions of communications were accessed. the fact that we even know it's possible that u.s. authorities bugged the chancellor and possible members of parliament maybe from the u.s. embassy. we should be grateful to him. say thank you or otherwise it might still be going on. >> so those are the things that could actually lead to that happening,...
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i think he owes edward snowden a little something. >> you do bring up snowden and baker you mentioned his name a couple times. what is going on here? why are we going to get him? >> here is the problem. this is a self-inflicted wound. if the president had done what you would have anticipated the commander-in-chief to do which is head to state to head of state and if he contacted the chinese authorities and said we want him back now, then i believe the chinese authorities with the right pressure -- it matters who delivers the message. but that moment obama said this is a legal ib you and i will have midlevel functionaries deal with. it do you think putin will look less manly than the chinese? it is not going to happen. now as long as he is in moscow there is not much to be done. if he makes his way from moscow to latin america, all bets are off. >> even you, andy, who have some weird homo-erotic attachment to snowden, you have to admit he is hurting this country. if you were president you would actual -- actually send a s.w.a.t team of happened so many young men to kidnap him and take
i think he owes edward snowden a little something. >> you do bring up snowden and baker you mentioned his name a couple times. what is going on here? why are we going to get him? >> here is the problem. this is a self-inflicted wound. if the president had done what you would have anticipated the commander-in-chief to do which is head to state to head of state and if he contacted the chinese authorities and said we want him back now, then i believe the chinese authorities with the...
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huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards coming out of the white house this year and best supporting actor awards coming out of the european union. my father is to have a house intelligence comedienne of claims snow and put the lines of us soldiers in ghana cnn risk however the weaker supporters say his revelations have hardly done any damage and are needing to necessary reforms. former m i five agent adding that china's burgeoning to de criminalize whistle blowing julie jackson creek and for him because all the grounds that he finds the key thing on meet the amount of time to think that gettin
huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas. right here in the german press. average now an incense calls to reform intelligence gathering agencies prove he was justified in leaking classified data. the wild one mouse has rejected any idea of clemency saying he violated the law and should come back to the us and face justice. lawmakers supported the decision but also had some sharp comments regarding awareness of the nz operations. i think there's gonna be some best actor awards...
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and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden and his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain why his client will have certain difficulties aiding german officials despite its willingness to help. one of those over in europe of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward wouldn't have to travel there to testify to the level of danger still high that we hear comments from the u.s. government almost on a daily basis that edward is still on the wanted list we've done everything possible to ensure the security as far as surveillance and wiretapping goes i wouldn't comment on that because those who have been following the situation around snowden know what u.s. intelligence is capable of. or you can always log onto r.t. dot com for the latest updates or videos and expert analysis on the ongoing n.s.a. scandal. ten minutes past the hour here in
and a lawyer who's been helping edward snowden and his attempts to avoid u.s. prosecution explain why his client will have certain difficulties aiding german officials despite its willingness to help. one of those over in europe of course edward snowden can't leave russia because he's got refugee status here and if he travels to a different country he loses it so if germany has any questions for mr snowden that this could be resolved through treaties exist between germany and russia and edward...
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he says that snowden is willing to help a german investigation. stephen evans reports from berlin. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally speaking, safe passage followed by asylum. visa to stay in russia expires next june. if it is not extended, the fugitive has a problem. if he leaves russia, the visa becomes invalid and he cannot return. in berlin, the american ambassador to germany has been saying that his embassy is not a nest of espionage, as some german media have labeled it. >> what we have on our rooftop bar some electronic equipment. we like you, like the rooftop of this building i am in, or in
he says that snowden is willing to help a german investigation. stephen evans reports from berlin. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he...
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is snowden can go shopping freely in moscow. or to use arena glooscap bring us up to date on this latest development with edward snowden now we're hoping to get his lawyer an authority on the line live for us so we can talk to him about the possibility of testifying in germany as soon as we do get him and if and when we will cross live let's move on to some other stories this hour israel launched another strike inside syria according to u.s. media reports citing an official inside the white house the target was a military base in the west of the country which stored a missile arsenal apparently destined for hezbollah in lebanon the israeli military though it's refused to confirm or deny that the attack near the port city of latakia even took place this is not the first time the country has been accused of breaching syria sovereignty and bombing targets there have been three similar attacks this year in january may and july the israeli leadership refused to confirm them as well analysts say this will continue to happen as long as
is snowden can go shopping freely in moscow. or to use arena glooscap bring us up to date on this latest development with edward snowden now we're hoping to get his lawyer an authority on the line live for us so we can talk to him about the possibility of testifying in germany as soon as we do get him and if and when we will cross live let's move on to some other stories this hour israel launched another strike inside syria according to u.s. media reports citing an official inside the white...
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>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment in last night's texas/colt game. but first, the country's third biggest airport fully up and running again, but underlying safety concerns after a man used an assault arrival to kill one tsa agent and badly injured two other people. paul ciancia is in critical condition after being shot multiple times by officers. he was carrying five high capacity magazines, a bag of ammo and happennd written lette explaining his rampage. gun control advocates say the incident is unlikely to spark any head way in the limit of gun sales. >>> later today, the president will speak at an organizing for action health care summit looking to rally grass roots su
>> edward snowden's nsa revelations reaching new heights, getting spoofed on snl. but now the leaker is seeking ce clemens city. >>> and toronto's embattled mayor says he will stay in office. >>> and the sbepgs intentional that was the youtube music awards. that's a real thing? it is? okay. this is "way too early". good morning. i'm bill karins in for brian shactman. it's monday, november 4th. we'll also show and you scary moment in last night's texas/colt...
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he says that snowden is willing to help a german investigation. stephen evans reports from berlin. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he could stay here for another country -- or another country and be safe there. that means legally speaking, safe passage followed by asylum. visa to stay in russia expires next june. if it is not extended, the fugitive has a problem. if he leaves russia, the visa becomes invalid and he cannot return. in berlin, the american ambassador to germany has been saying that his embassy is not a nest of espionage, as some german media have labeled it. >> what we have on our rooftop bar some electronic equipment. we like you, like the rooftop of this building i am in, or in
he says that snowden is willing to help a german investigation. stephen evans reports from berlin. >> the german mp described his three-hour meeting with edward snowden in moscow. wasfugitive, said the mp, relaxed and seemed healthy. he could go shopping. mr. snowden wants to explain how, as he sees it, the u.s. intelligence agencies broke the law. and mr. snowden is looking at how he might move from russia to germany. you can imagine traveling to germany, provided there is a guarantee he...
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michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says my edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of slid into one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on it i would love to hear that and one other thing for me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help but think you know here we are we're protesting n.s.a. surveillance in a country that at least we have some sort of semblance of mirage of civil liberties safeguards that you really do the citizens of other doesn't know because st spanier and let's move on to the rally anniversary of the patriot act the twelve year anniversary the media reported that thousands were there was a little bit hard for us to tell it felt like a good solid thousand people marching it was very encouraging and we're watching the footage right now this is it was actually a march that moved from union station to capitol hill wh
michael hayden who has said that i mean he's still you know goes out and says my edward snowden you know not a hero not a whistleblower a leaker a traitor just imagine that he's saying this is this is something everyone does it seems like this is really just kind of slid into one nation yeah it's very it's very one sided i'd like to hear him talk about who's spying on it i would love to hear that and one other thing for me one of the rally is that the citizens of these countries i can't help...
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spying program however among those fifty that say it snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one senior former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. well as peter continues to thumb through that let's talk more about snowden's manifesto in the fallout of his revelations with sibel edmonds on the line ahead of the national security whistleblowers coalition other civil evening to you don't hear that report there bill is manifesto snowden is urging to uphold the law that limits surveillance of course his detractors will say hypocrite you broke the law in the first place by releasing those classified documents where you want this. well it is yes spose illegality and what we're seeing it's not only illegality limited it's all or worse what's happening in the united states illegality by really going all over the constitution and violating the americans' privacy when he has also
spying program however among those fifty that say it snowden should should come to should be allowed to come to germany is one that says one senior former german politician saying edward snowden has done a great service to the western world and now it's up to us to help him so huge support for snowden and he's laying out his ideas right here in the german press. well as peter continues to thumb through that let's talk more about snowden's manifesto in the fallout of his revelations with sibel...
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there but snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. have seen u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaked in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does allow the government to connect the dots these dots should have and likely could have been connected to prevent nine eleven many of these reform proposals run the risk of recreating the type of cumbersome over lawyer pfizer regime that proved so inadequate in the wake of nine eleven one incident was called nine eleven that should never happen again well asia times correspondent pepe escobar thinks this approach cannot be justified because it's many intelligence on the ground not electronic surveillance that helps prevent terrorism. nowadays we have this electronic mule filled the lism in-built george
there but snowden's revelations about the n.s.a. have seen u.s. intelligence bosses go to great lengths to justify their activities officially they've been told to use nine eleven as their main argument according to a document leaked in the media and some politicians are happy to follow that advice what i want to tell you about is how did we get here nine eleven prior to nine eleven we had no way of connecting those dots what section two fifteen does allow the government to connect the dots...
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britain's prime minister threatens legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. teligent agencies. while man outraged by washington snooping ecuador's president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to us and our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. with just one hour to go now before the one hundred day countdown to the saatchi winter olympics we'll bring the latest from the preparations in the host city and follow the record breaking torch relay. for it even if you just joined us my name is kevin now in this is our t. international just after eight pm here now the top story the developing news tonight survivors of a u.s. drone strike testified to members of congress today the families grandmother was killed when a missile hit their guard in pakistan a year ago say they've got no idea why they were targeted our correspondent got a teacher can we'll be talking to a bit later as she was meeting them and she was at the hearing a little bit earlier on we cross into her in a few minutes time so you can stay with us
britain's prime minister threatens legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. teligent agencies. while man outraged by washington snooping ecuador's president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to us and our teacher in his visit to moscow plus. with just one hour to go now before the one hundred day countdown to the saatchi winter olympics we'll bring the latest from the preparations in the host city and follow...
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how much longer will snowden's revelations keep.
how much longer will snowden's revelations keep.
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very quickly, news broke that ed snowden took a job in russia, some sort of web design. the thought crossed my mind, why not bring him back here and fix obama care website. >> he certainly very competent and well-trained. certainly more so than the people who seem to be running that website. but i think the best part about any news like this, the obama administration wants to intimidate whistle blowers. the more edward snowden can have a normalized and free life, the more it will let other whistle blowers come forward. >> again, if you ever want that platform, cash in is waiting, ready, willing and able to hear what you're ready to break. >> thanks, eric. >>> coming up, how the health care website being temporarily down can lift america back up for good. i'll explain. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at
very quickly, news broke that ed snowden took a job in russia, some sort of web design. the thought crossed my mind, why not bring him back here and fix obama care website. >> he certainly very competent and well-trained. certainly more so than the people who seem to be running that website. but i think the best part about any news like this, the obama administration wants to intimidate whistle blowers. the more edward snowden can have a normalized and free life, the more it will let...
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dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. well this is our team coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie and welcome to the program. well. r t is also a correspondent inside the police academy building where the hearings are taking place and we'll be getting an update from bell true as soon as we can and now though here's a report on the public reaction to the prosecution of morsi and his fellow islamists. about the story the. singer of the revolution the popularity of his pro-democracy song saw him badly tortured by the military and now despite fighting to bring down both hosni mubarak and moham
dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother that stove the truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth as washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran supreme leader to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america the spy a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from...
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other than the junior high level mustache, edward snowden is everybody's hero. he is everybody's all-american. i am glad he did what he did and i am glad we know what he helped understand. >> how you can you say that? >> he helped us realize -- even beyond the paranoia fantasies that the libertarians have because we are so smart and good looking. >> and pathological. >> it is worse than that. thank god for edward snowden. >> that was a veiled description of you. >> thank god i was right about all of these things. >> what has been hurt by -- >> i'm trying to get to the point. >> if this this thing ended with his observations on stuff people knew, the domestic cataloging of e-mails. it is the leagues on foreign spying. it is not against our constitution -- >> nobody is saying it is. >> why is he leaking it? >> we have a series of pathological relationships with our allies. it is good to know that a and good to do a reset on that. >> let's not spy anymore. >> we can spy or just do it better and when your happened gets caught in the cookie jar don't act high and mig
other than the junior high level mustache, edward snowden is everybody's hero. he is everybody's all-american. i am glad he did what he did and i am glad we know what he helped understand. >> how you can you say that? >> he helped us realize -- even beyond the paranoia fantasies that the libertarians have because we are so smart and good looking. >> and pathological. >> it is worse than that. thank god for edward snowden. >> that was a veiled description of you....
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british prime minister threatens legal action to stop newspapers from publishing snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by the u.s. and u.k. government. outraged by washington. president. gives an exclusive interview to a teacher in his visit here to moscow. and the one hundred day. we bring the latest from the preparations in the city and follow the breaking. news kevin owen here good to have your company the main story for us tonight survivors of a u.s. drone strike testified to members of congress a few hours ago the families grandmother was killed in a missile hit the guard in pakistan a year ago say they have no idea why they were targeted. this was the first time the actual victims of the us storm strikes were in congress and there were only maybe four of members of congress present in the briefing room apart from the congressman who initiated this meeting it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of prose right so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change of heart even though her heart was what these drone victims were appealing to and up to over twenty fourt
british prime minister threatens legal action to stop newspapers from publishing snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by the u.s. and u.k. government. outraged by washington. president. gives an exclusive interview to a teacher in his visit here to moscow. and the one hundred day. we bring the latest from the preparations in the city and follow the breaking. news kevin owen here good to have your company the main story for us tonight survivors of a u.s. drone strike testified to...
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justice system maybe after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to. make a legal strike through a german inquiry arties going to go explains according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is there willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find himself in sort of hot water considering the fact that it has been revealed that in this day has been listening to the phone private conversation full private phone conversations all of a german chancellor angela merkel and that is of course edward snowden said that he's willing to come only if there are certain conditions which are going to be met it is probably useful to remember that germany was one of those many states who have refused to snowden simply for asylum which he has made earlier this year russia has been ten dead snowden has been living her
justice system maybe after edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to. make a legal strike through a german inquiry arties going to go explains according to the member of the german parliament edward snowden is there willing to come to germany and testify against n.s.a. of course that is the story that is being told by the opposition member of the german parliament who has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday of course at this point n.s.a. in germany find...
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been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor. working for a major russian web site in the even. in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which web site exactly. russia's largest social networks offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to. be dragging the rest of the. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect their main industries again e.u. regulation it's a tit for tat britain's proposing to support germany's to delay the introduction of it on carbon dioxide emissions. and in return britain is seeking germany's help to protect the banking sector from the ways of brussels regulations the proposed deal may also include. practically every member has something to complain about. pricing policies spain is unhappy with. others criticize budget contributions. and bailouts whether it's. for punishing economic regimes after receiving it all combined to undermine the project but
been representing edward snowden in russia the former n.s.a. contractor. working for a major russian web site in the even. in this department of technical support mr katrina didn't specify which web site exactly. russia's largest social networks offered him a job as a security specialist so we don't know whether or not snowden will actually be going to. be dragging the rest of the. holds the entire project together and yet these two countries that are reportedly cutting a secret deal to protect...
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britain's a prime minister's question for legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one minute outraged by washington snooping after those president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow last. a mother killed my children were injured we have no idea why our village and my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost their grandmother r t speaks to the family of one now testifying before members of congress in the first ever hearing of its kind. and coming up on our deal with just one hour to go before the one hundred the day countdown to the sochi winter olympics we bring the latest from the preparations in the host city and follow the record breaking tough new day. hello and welcome to our team with me telling with day let's take a look at our top story this hour the british government has warned it could resort to legal action to silence newspapers seeking to publish edward snowden's n.s.a. revelations it's the latest in a st
britain's a prime minister's question for legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. one minute outraged by washington snooping after those president rafael correa gives an exclusive interview to our teacher in his visit to moscow last. a mother killed my children were injured we have no idea why our village and my house was targeted they survived a u.s. drone strike in pakistan but lost their grandmother...
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edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi goes on trial today accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december at the time egypt was experiencing mass public outrage at the government's attempts to push through and islamised leaning constitution and give the president sweeping powers for asli reports from cairo on the landmark court case. for the first time in its history egypt has two former presidents who are on trial at the same time but whereas the trial of hosni mubarak is eagerly anticipated and was so by most egyptians when it comes to that of moh
edward snowden publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth his washington reiterates that no clemency will be shown to the fugitive once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani its policy of more talks with america despite growing anger from anti u.s. hardliners. i welcome you watching r.t. with me andrew farm. now there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the...
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don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from demonizing the usa. casting twenty four seven live from moscow you with our take. there's a deep sense of history repeating itself in egypt where the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as his or for a tear in predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi has arrived for his trial accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december is supporters have been gathering outside the court these are live pictures of the crowds which are still growing and if convicted morsy could be sentenced to life in prison or even face the death penalty during last year's are no rest egypt
don't despise the dictates of politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother for truth the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against criminalizing telling the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader defends president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite growing anger from hardliners who refuse to back off from...
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but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master valence of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level meetings we got face to face meetings with the n.s.c. we went to the white toast and so on you know we had to every major department and we had to build up a picture in one of those build ups if you like was to try and get our concerns across to the first thing was to get the concerns across and they were first of all that these allegations are really amassing there are allegations which are taken very seriously in the european union first of must surveillance of you citizens then of course the spying allegations but also issues about commercial sensitivity you know all of the issues about google and yaho
but how much longer will snowden's revelations keep fanning the flames of the router and our guest today is to british labor i mean. well it's a really interesting visit and to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers when we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored knowledge of master valence of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on but we did get some very high level...
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that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu parliamentarians came, axle voss from germany speaking on capitol hill to frank. >> frustration, anger, the feeling no one is controlling the nsa, no one is respecting privacy rights. no one is respecting data protection standouts. therefore we are in a mix of anger and frustration but also trying to keep the relationship alive. >> but they want answers. they said these were frank discussions. mark, you and i have covered foreign policy a long time. this is a very unhappy group of people. to a certain extent there's spying everywhere. we know that. it's a little sho
that's something snowden's files have known has happened. we now know how that cell number got into the system. it wasn't like it was stolen. this is nsa memos. that's one part. the second part has to do with the fact the white house is now saying we're not going to do it going forward. you get the sense that they know they are embarrassed by the revelations. they are not necessarily embarrassed by the tactics but embarrassed they got caught. >> take a look at what some of the eu...
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don't like the spies it dictates politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader or to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite a growing anger from hardliners who refused to back off from demonizing the usa. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital marina joshing welcome to the program now there is a deep sense of history repeating itself in edge of the country's first democratically elected leader faces the same fate as he's authoritarian predecessor hosni mubarak mohamed morsi is in court along with fourteen others accused of inciting the murder of protesters last december if convicted he could be sentenced to life in prison or even death tensions are rising with some to fan. chanting slogans against egypt's current rulers as our supporters outside th
don't like the spies it dictates politics those are the words of edward snowden writing in a major german publication as he lays out what he calls his mother truth. the fugitive whistleblower publicly rails against making criminals of those who tell the truth this washington reiterates that he will get no clemency once u.s. prosecutors get hold of him. and iran's supreme leader or to fans president rouhani on seeking more talks with america despite a growing anger from hardliners who refused to...
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written to threaten legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. outraged by washington souping it could always president rafael correct has an exclusive interview to a visit to moscow plus. a one hundred day countdown to winter olympics begin this week bringing the latest for the preparations in the host city and for the record breaking torch relay. good evening it's ten pm here. in this is our top story survivors of a u.s. drone strike testified to members of congress earlier today the family whose grandmother was killed in a missile hit the guard in pakistan a year ago say they've got no idea why they were targeted got to teach account was at that briefing. this was the first time the actual victims of the us storm strikes were in congress and there were only maybe four a members of congress present in the briefing room apart from the congressman who initiated this meeting it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of for a strike so it's very difficult to expect the sudden change
written to threaten legal action to stop newspapers from publishing edward snowden's leaks exposing the extent of spying by u.s. and u.k. intelligence agencies. outraged by washington souping it could always president rafael correct has an exclusive interview to a visit to moscow plus. a one hundred day countdown to winter olympics begin this week bringing the latest for the preparations in the host city and for the record breaking torch relay. good evening it's ten pm here. in this is our top...
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i didn't find out much and his top secret meeting with snowden in moscow. or if he did. he hasn't revealed what he learned. still his trip to russia this dumb decision makers in berlin. earlier this friday d deadliest of toons christians given up on his return to berlin the green party lawmaker share his thoughts on what kind of future he hopes edward snowed moana. it is it's me. the nfl i only studied the taunting him asylum. but that's a dangling tooth. he must be guaranteed freedom of movement. and he must get reassurance that his safety is guaranteed in gemini. and if done in a circumstance will he be arrested and extradited to the us. it implies that would give us this page all day he and i realize that this could cause a lot of strain on my relationship with the us government when the nsa and so on but couldn't come out all of you with. but the current us government most schools they realize and then when that carrying out espionage. he is in gemini. fiona. when this final millions of german citizens the unknown though and even attacking talent on society. then it
i didn't find out much and his top secret meeting with snowden in moscow. or if he did. he hasn't revealed what he learned. still his trip to russia this dumb decision makers in berlin. earlier this friday d deadliest of toons christians given up on his return to berlin the green party lawmaker share his thoughts on what kind of future he hopes edward snowed moana. it is it's me. the nfl i only studied the taunting him asylum. but that's a dangling tooth. he must be guaranteed freedom of...
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justice system may be off to edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike this through a german inquiry let's get details on this. now joining us here live on the program a really good to see you any time edward snowden's name is in the mix you know it's going to be intriguing what do you know at this point we know that a german parliament member has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and according to the german. snowden is willing to testify against and they say in a german court but of course he says that he's willing to do that on certain conditions now it's safe to assume that he's really talking about safety since germany was one of those many countries who have refused to students plea for asylum just earlier this year russia however hasn't and edward snowden has been here since the end of june and according to his russian lawyer and. this former n.s.a. contractor has actually gotten a job in russia at a major. computer company as a. specialist at tech technical support specialist w
justice system may be off to edward snowden the former n.s.a. contractor might very well be the first to make a legal strike this through a german inquiry let's get details on this. now joining us here live on the program a really good to see you any time edward snowden's name is in the mix you know it's going to be intriguing what do you know at this point we know that a german parliament member has met with mr snowden in moscow on thursday and according to the german. snowden is willing to...
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on the table today during the talks between now and korea but there's absolutely no chance that the snowden fact will be invaded from this conversation our spanish channel r.t.s. by new york is expected to interview a failed career and probably by midday will have some interesting quotes from the ecuadorian president or anything like see thanks very much for this it had is a busy day for everyone but thanks for keeping us across these developments. now reacting to the flood of questions over anna say spying the white house has said it will review the security agency's programs and may narrow its reach but the revelations from added snowden continue to pile up here's what's emerged in only the last few days just look at the level of n.s.a. tapped phone calls from people like you and me for example in spain it's around sixty million a month the u.s. ambassador has been summoned to explain to our by a furious prime minister italy's fair a little better forty six million were monitored there and then there is france where the agency reportedly scoured seventy million phone calls over the same t
on the table today during the talks between now and korea but there's absolutely no chance that the snowden fact will be invaded from this conversation our spanish channel r.t.s. by new york is expected to interview a failed career and probably by midday will have some interesting quotes from the ecuadorian president or anything like see thanks very much for this it had is a busy day for everyone but thanks for keeping us across these developments. now reacting to the flood of questions over...
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american president to moscow a failed korea has arrived in moscow the very same place where edward snowden now resides on his political asylum and if we go back five months we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered edward snowden the political asylum that is despite the us being the strategic partner of ecuador and you know despite the fact that the economy of ecuador largely depends on the us this is by no means an obstacle for korea to be openly critical of washington statics i remember standing in this very same studio in central moscow in july when the visit of another led the american president to moscow ever marlice the president believe resulted in a major international scandal when he's playing with a denied airspace and forced to stay for twelve hours in vienna when i remember standing here and citing some explosive quotes coming from the foreign ministry of ecuador well obviously we are expecting the trade and military cooperation cards to be laid on the table today during the talks between now and korea but there's absolutely no chance that the snowden fact
american president to moscow a failed korea has arrived in moscow the very same place where edward snowden now resides on his political asylum and if we go back five months we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered edward snowden the political asylum that is despite the us being the strategic partner of ecuador and you know despite the fact that the economy of ecuador largely depends on the us this is by no means an obstacle for korea to be openly critical of washington...
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and there is a chance the fate of american a whistleblower edward snowden will be mentioned. has details. the timing of visit to moscow certainly adds a lot of spice to what could have been just another visit of a latin american president to the russian capital itself well korea arrives in moscow which is the very same city where edward snowden the famous whistleblower now resides with his political asylum and if we go back five months ago we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which offered a political asylum to the former n.s.a. contractor and that is despite ecuador having strategic partnership with the united states you know the fact that the economy of ecuador largely depends on the united states is by no means an obstacle for the ecuadorian authorities to come out with open criticism of washington's actions i remember standing in the very same studio in downtown moscow and quoting the ecuadorian authorities when another visit off another latin american president to moscow ever medallists of believe resulted in a major international scandal when his airplane w
and there is a chance the fate of american a whistleblower edward snowden will be mentioned. has details. the timing of visit to moscow certainly adds a lot of spice to what could have been just another visit of a latin american president to the russian capital itself well korea arrives in moscow which is the very same city where edward snowden the famous whistleblower now resides with his political asylum and if we go back five months ago we remember that ecuador was one of the countries which...